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In an introductory comment he applauded today's young musicians, who are able to confidently nail music deemed unplayable just 15 years ago.
Her dedication to continuing her professional development ensures maximum compliance within her bookkeeping and she is able to confidently answer most questions our clients put to her.
(GMAC also surveyed recruiters in Latin America, Africa, and the Middle East, but didn't get enough respondents to be able to confidently report the results).
Nonetheless, he said he expected in the next five years to be able to "confidently predict for any given room what the flash point will be".
Your inner network of people who know you, are familiar with your work and are able to confidently recommend you is invaluable.
They conclude that few studies have been able to "confidently identify" evidence of an effect on the availability of bank credit.
Sarah Kettlewell, a careers adviser at the University of Sheffield, says: "Being able to confidently articulate your knowledge is how postgraduates can try to stand out at interview.
You should also have developed strong communication skills and be able to confidently state your case in court and formulate sound arguments.
At this point, the clinician will often be able to confidently estimate the volume status of the shock patient.
None of the fecal indicators were able to confidently predict the presence of thermotolerant Campylobacter spp. and STEC.
The results show that the proposed method is able to confidently and reliably find robust optimal solutions without significant extra computational burden.
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